Wednesday 31 January 2024

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Taylor Swift is known for many things: Being a record-breaking songstress, an easter egg queen, and the saviour of famous millennial divorcĂ©es (CC Sophie Turner). Fashion doesn’t typically rank high on that list. The singer has her own sense of (kind of so-so) style, tending to not opt for edgy or trend-forward designers like many other celebs her age.

But maybe it’s time to pay a little more attention to Swift’s sartorial choices, especially what she’s been wearing on the sidelines of boyfriend Travis Kelce’s football games. The singer has been wearing a ton of small, female-owned brands lately, and the items she’s sporting have been selling out, proving that the Taylor Swift effect is very real.

Taylor Swift’s football fan style

In October of last year, Swift showed up to a Kansas City Chiefs game wearing a vintage Chiefs sweatshirt, paired with a pleated skirt and heeled loafers. She looked adorable, and even cuter was the fact that the top was sourced from Canadian, female-owned brand Ellie Mae.

Not only was Swift photographed cheering on her beau alongside sports bestie Brittany Mahomes, but she was later pictured leaving the stadium hand-in-hand with her BF — the vintage sweater front and centre. The internet went crazy for it, asking where they could find the same perfectly distressed sweater as Swift.

On January 13 of this year, Swift once again made another fashion statement when she showed up to a game in a custom, one-of-a-kind Chiefs jacket designed and created by Kristin Juszcyzk, the wife of San Francisco 49ers player Kyle Juszcyzk.

 

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And on January 26, Swift took to the field after the Chief’s AFC Championship win in a gaggle of female-founded brands, wearing a sweater from friend Gigi Hadid’s Guests in Residence, the Heirloom Ring from Canadian brand Mejuri and a small #87 jersey ring — Kelce’s number – on her pointer finger from Kansas City brand Eb and Co.

 

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The Taylor Swift effect

It may not seem like more than a cute outfit, but the reality is that, seeing stars like Taylor Swift don these brands does have a tangible impact. Weeks after Swift wore her jacket designed by Juszcyzk, the designer secured a licensing agreement with the NFL, obtaining permission to legally use NFL imagery on her apparel.

Basically, Swift’s exposure has made Juszcyzk’s designs so buzzy that the NFL — one of the most lucrative sports organizations in the world — knows that it pays off in advertising and promotion to align themselves with her. And there’s a monetary impact for these brands, too.

Much like the Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle effects — the phenomena in which whatever these two royals wear instantly sells out — the Taylor Swift effect is happening here, too. EB and Co., the makers of Swift’s #87 jersey ring, quickly sold out of the $14 USD ring, posting that they’re now taking pre-orders for the next batch.

Canadian designer Ellie Mae Waters was getting her nails done in October of last year, scrolling through TikTok, when she first realized the superstar was wearing one of the vintage Kansas City Chief sweaters sourced for her Toronto-based brand, Ellie Mae. Two weeks before, Waters had reached out via her PR to the singer’s stylist to see if Swift would  be interested in receiving some vintage pieces. She was. So Waters sent the package, not expecting much — if anything, that Swift would wear it casually around her house on a lazy day.

“I got a text that she liked [the sweater],” Waters tells FASHION, “and that was kind of where it was left; I was just so happy that she liked it, I thought that’s cool, it’ll be an inner-moment thing with me and [my team], no one else will ever know — but that was good, I loved that.”

 

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Realizing Swift not only wore the sweater, but wore it on the sidelines of a game? “It’s exciting,” Waters says. “I love vintage so much because they are one-offs, they’re one of a kind, and they have so much history in them. And so the thought of Taylor Swift wearing this — she’s giving this piece this whole other story and this whole other life.”

The response online was immediate. As Waters told Toronto Life in an interview shortly after the game, by the end of that Sunday the brand had gained almost 1,000 new social followers and 12,000 visitors to the site. “It felt like any piece of collegiate vintage that we had on the site, it was gone immediately,” Waters tells FASHION. “These women didn’t care that they didn’t have the same sweater, but if they could say that they bought their vintage at the same place that Taylor Swift got it, that was enough for them.”

The impact of Taylor Swift wearing smaller, female-owned brands

Taylor Swift knows she’s that girl right now. Her every move is watched, scrutinized, and obsessed over, so it’s no coincidence that Swift — not normally known for making grand statements with her sartorial style — is choosing to do so on a stage of this size while centering smaller, female-owned brands.

This is especially significant considering all of the flak she’s received from many football fans for simply showing up to support her boyfriend, with people telling the singer that she’s “ruining football” and blaming Swift for the team’s performance (which, considering they’re going to the Super Bowl, we’d have to say is pretty good). By spotlighting these female-owned brands, it’s like Swift is intentionally giving a big middle finger to the haters and leaning into the idea that no press is bad press.

And let’s be real, this is intentional, after all she’s the *queen* of easter eggs and hidden messaging. “I don’t think that Taylor Swift does anything by mistake,” Waters agrees, “and I mean that in a good way.” Waters points to Swift showing up for — and highlighting — Juszcyzk, the wife of an opposing team member. “You don’t have to do that,” Waters says. “I feel like with Taylor Swift, if there’s a way that she can help women, she will do it.”

And for small businesses, this type of exposure is a dream come true. “When it comes to small businesses, having anybody, whether it’s Taylor Swift [or] the woman that lives next door to you, out there sharing something that you created, it will always move the needle,” Waters says, “whether that’s with followers, sales, or simply just giving that small business that little bit more of a boost they need to get up the next day and do this all over again.”

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Tuesday 30 January 2024

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Looks like “Hot Girl Summer” is no more. Rap icons Megan Thee Stallion and Nicki Minaj are at each other’s throats — in a rap battle, that is. If you’ve been on the internet over the past few days, chances are you’ve heard one of two diss tracks from the rappers.

On January 26, Meg released “Hiss” the third track off her upcoming album. It’s a certifiable banger from the H-town Hottie and while it has fans in a tizzy, Minaj apparently has other thoughts.

After the release of the song, Minaj took to social media to respond to the track, hinting at the release of a diss track of her own. And on Monday, the Minaj released a song clearly aimed at Meg. And it was personal. 

 

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But how did this all start? And what are the two rappers even feuding about? Below, everything you need to know about the biggest feud in rap right now.

Who are Nicki Minaj and Meg Thee Stallion?

For those who may be unfamiliar with the two women at the heart of this conflict, first of all: You’re missing out. Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion are two of the biggest names in rap right now, and have been for years.

One of the first big female rappers of the current generation, Minaj first came onto the scene in the 2000s when she started working on mixtapes with rapper Lil Wayne. In 2009, she signed with Wayne’s label, Young Money Entertainment and went on to release her first album under them in 2010. Pink Friday made it to the top of the Billboard 200 chart, with hits like “Moment 4 Life” and “Roman’s Revenge.”

Minaj is probably also well known for her working and personal relationships with Canadian rapper Drake (the reigning king of “will-they-won’t-they” romance speculation) and viral songs like “Anaconda.” And Minaj has the sales to back up her resume; as the best-selling female rapper of all time, she’s also been referred to as the Queen of Rap by industry insiders as well as her fans (affectionately known as “Barbz”).

Megan Thee Stallion has similarly had a rapid rise to the top of the rap world. After coming onto the scene in 2016, the Houston rapper really took off with the release of her 2019 hit “Hot Girl Summer.” Since then, she’s gone viral on TikTok, released two albums, been featured on songs alongside other rap royalty like Cardi B and Lil Nas X, and worked with artists like Maroon 5 and Ariana Grande. In 2021, she also took home her first Grammy for Best Rap Song, for 2021’s “Savage.” So, not too shabby.

How did the Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion feud start?

Rumblings of tension between the two stars started in December of last year when Minaj released her latest album, Pink Friday 2. According to Variety, many fans though Minaj was making  a veiled diss at Meg in her song “FTCU,” rapping: “Stay in your Tory Lanez, bitch, I’m not Iggy.” While it may seem random, it’s a pretty pointed lyric if you know Meg’s history with rapper Tory Lanez.

In July 2020, the former flames were in an altercation in a car that ended with Lanez shooting Meg in the foot. It was a traumatic experience for the rapper, especially given the discourse around it in the weeks and months following the incident, with many people in the rap community coming to Lanez’s defense. One of these people was Australian rapper Iggy Azalea, who reportedly wrote a letter in support of Lanez during his trial. Last year, Lanez was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the shooting.

Calling in to radio show The Breakfast Club on January 26, shortly before the release of her latest track, Meg said “Hiss” is about anyone who uses her name to get attention online. “When a snake feel like you’ve been playing and like doing a whole bunch of swaying, it’s basically telling you to back off. I hear you, I see you, get up off me now,” she said on air. “Basically, that’s what it means.”

“I’m saying, a hit dog gon’ holler. That’s it. Whoever feel it, feel it,” Meg added. Essentially: If her bars resonate with anyone, they’ll know it’s about them. *Eyes emoji*

 

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So, why’s everyone talking about that “Megan’s Law” line?

While Meg only outright names a few people in “Hiss” — Mariah Carey and Kris Jenner — it’s a line about someone unnamed that really has people in a state. Meg raps: “These hoes don’t be mad at Megan, these hoes mad at Megan’s Law.”

Megan’s Law is a federal law in the United States that requires police to let communities know when someone on the sex offender registry moves into their neighbourhood. And the reference isn’t actually all that happenstance. In October 2019, the same year Minaj and Meg collabed on “Hot Girl Summer,” Minaj married her now-husband Kenny Petty. In 1995, Petty was convicted of attempted first-degree rape when both he and the victim were 16. In 2022, Petty was put on probation and fined when he failed to register as a sex offender in California.

What was that about hit dogs, again? While Minaj and her husband weren’t named, many people — including Minaj herself — have taken Meg’s lyric as a direct dig at Petty.

Wait — I thought Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion were friends?

They were; or at least they were collaborators. In 2019, Minaj was featured on Meg’s hit song “Hot Girl Summer,” which at the time was a *moment.* The song — released in August of that year— became the anthem of the year and the mantra by which everyone lived by, with fans declaring their own “Hot Girl Summers” and living their life to the fullest with their girlfriends.

It’s also become Meg’s identifier of sorts, with the rapper known as “Hot Girl Meg” and her fans known as “Hotties.”

How did Minaj respond to Megan’s song?

In short, she was pissed. Shortly after “Hiss” hit the airwaves, Minaj responded on social media, taking to X to share her displeasure, writing: “Megan’s law. For a free beat you could hit #MeganRAW.” 

Later, she announced the release of her song “Big Foot,” alongside a photo of Meg crying.

On January 29, she released the song. And Minaj had *a lot* to say. And it was far from subtle. The title alone, “Big Foot,” seems to be a reference to not only Meg’s height (she’s a statuesque 5’10”), but her assault by Lanez, both literally and figuratively. Bigfoot is an urban legend and Minaj hammers home the implication that Meg is lying about what went down with Lanez in her lyrics, rapping: “Big foot, but you still a small fry / Swearin’ on your dead mother when you lie,” a reference to Meg’s deceased mother.

Later in the song, she also says Meg lied about cheating allegations against ex boyfriend Pardison Fontaine and criticizes the Houston Hottie’s rap skills. Minaj ends the song with a warning, telling Meg — and listeners — “I don’t think you want the next installment of this song.”

What has happened since?

Since Minaj released her track there’s been no direct response from Meg, but on Friday Meg shared a photo of herself laughing on Instagram Stories. This came shortly after Minaj shared a snippet of “Big Foot” on social media.

For her part, Minaj shared on X that she has five songs (yes, five!) lined up for Megan Thee Stallion, to be released if she “[breathes] wrong.” So it looks like things could probably get a lot messier in the days to come.

So, what is this Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion feud really all about?

At the end of the day, feuds are part of the culture when it comes to rap music. They’re a way for artists to not only practice their craft, but also garner visibility and sales — which is exactly what this feud is doing. Within its first 24 hours, “Big Foot” (Audio)  received over 2.45 million views on YouTube, making it the biggest opening day debut for a solo female rap song this year (mind you, we are only a month into 2024). And on Tuesday morning, Meg announced her 2024 Hot Girl Summer Tour, coming this summer.

So the Stallion is doing just fine. Whether or not someone comes out on top or “loses” their feud, chances are people will be talking about them — and really, that’s all anyone can ask for.

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This article was originally published in August 2023 and has been updated.  

Fashion loves nothing more than a shoe that raises eyebrows. Crocs are inexplicably in the midst of an ongoing renaissance. Margiela’s Tabis‘ unconventional split-toe design has become a cult favourite. Last year, Mschf’s Big Red Boots broke the internet thanks to their confusing cartoonish design and absurd dimensions. And now, a surprising new style reigns supreme in the realm of impractical shoes: mesh flats.

The closest you can get to going barefoot without entirely forgoing protection, mesh flats reveal smushed-together toes and feet that look as though they are protruding from shoes. While strategically concealing and exposing the foot, they are the immediate star of any outfit thanks to their, well, weirdness. The see-through style — which is basically just the tights-as-pants fad, but for your feet — has been dubbed an undeniably “sensual trend” because of its commitment to putting toes on display. Simply put, it takes all the polarizing aspects of the coveted ballet flat and doubles down on them. Unsupportive soles? Probably not great in the rain? A sweat-trapping hazard? Yes to all of the above.

Logistically, mesh flats make no sense. But visually, these sleek second skins are the perfect choice for today’s It shoe sentiments. These are not the Carrie Bradshaw Manolo Blahniks of yore. In an era of recession core, the ultra-thin naked flats have become a must-have footwear trend because they are decidedly under the radar about it all.

Unsurprisingly, The Row was the first to champion the unassuming coolness of the see-through style, thanks to its fan-favourite Mesh Sock Flats. Since then, brands like Sandy Liang, Khaite, Bottega Veneta, AlaĂŻa and more have given their take on the trend, often quickly selling out and garnering even more curiosity over the shoe that’s not quite a shoe.

Throughout 2023, mesh flats took off among fashion crowds and trendsetters du jour, paired with styles of all kinds, from denim ensembles to maxi skirts. A casually dressed Jennifer Lawrence is often spotted in fishnet Mary Janes by AlaĂŻa or invisible slip-ons by The Row. In the summer, Chrissy Teigen flaunted her mesh flats on Instagram, while Sofia Richie wore AlaĂŻa’s bedazzled iteration to “run errands.” (Presumably the expensive kind, like getting a $23 smoothie at Erewhon.)

As the ultimate antithesis of traditional towering high heels, it’s not hard to see the appeal of mesh flats. Sure, they may not be orthopedic-friendly or stain-resistant, but there’s something decidedly enticing about them.

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In all its impractical glory, the flat mesh shoe is the culmination of quiet luxury. It’s understated yet refined; effortless yet put-together. It’s the shoe that couldn’t be bothered to commit to being a shoe. It’s a way of taking the straightforward, objectively simple design of the ballet flat and infusing it with intention. Whether it’s embellished with crystals and floral appliquĂ©s or made in straightforward netting or crocheted styles, the see-through flat functions first and foremost to adorn the foot in new, nonsensical ways. And nothing says It shoe more than that.

Ready to take the first step in showing your toes? (Sorry.) Styles are selling out fast, so below, FASHION rounded up the best mesh flats on the market right now.

Jeffrey Campbell Swan-Lake flat

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Available in red and black, these Jeffrey Campbell mesh flats are subtle yet statement-making. Featuring a faux-leather upper accents with a man-made sole, they’re rounded toe accents add a classic balletcore finish.

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Loeffler Randall Leonie crystal-embellished tulle ballet flats

LOEFFLER RANDALL mesh flats

Affixed with bows and crystal detailing, these pastel flats are made of sheer tulle, reminiscent of a real ballerina. Complete with a durable wooden sole and a secure elasticated strap, they’re the ideal finishing touch to any dainty ensemble.

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Reformation Bethany ballet flats

Reformation mesh flats

Add a touch of edginess to the ballet flat design with this buckled pair. Together, the delicate sheerness combined with the hardware accents add the perfect touch of visual interest to any ensemble.

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Katy Perry The Marcy Mule

Katy Perry Mesh flats

These slide-on mesh flats are subtly bedazzled for a sultry effect. Featuring a round toe, metal mesh upper and padded sock lining, they’re a solid option for a going-out shoe without a high heel.

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Anthropologie mesh ballet flats

Anthropologie mesh flats

Available in three shades, these sock-like shoes are visually satifsying for their clean-cut rim detailing and refined simplicity. Shown in taupe here, they’re a perfect breakaway pick from the classic black shoe, with a leather insole that promises to stay intact.

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Greatonu women’s lace ballerina flats

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With a soft leather insole and comfortable back foam support, these bring your foot more support than the average mesh flat. Adorned with floral lace detailing, they’re designed to be breathable and polished.

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With the countdown to February 14 officially underway, there’s much to think about. Reservations need to be booked. Outfits must be finalized, makeup looks must be tried. And there’s a plethora of Valentine’s Day nail colours to be considered for V-Day manicures.

Come date night, the colour of your nails can say a lot about how you feel without the need for words. Flirtatious feelings are ripe for pink. A playful mood calls for purple, while sexy vibes mean classic red. Think of painting your nails as a fun way to drop subtle hints for your date this Valentine’s Day.

Valentine’s Day nail colour trends to try in 2024

You can truly never go wrong with sugary pink shades, romantic reds, and even pastel purples for V-Day manicures. That said, opting for unorthodox shades of these traditional Valentine’s Day colours — say, a vibrant magenta in place of a pastel pink, or a deep burgundy instead of a true red — allows for a little more experimentation, while still being on theme.

Consider shape and length as well. Almond nails are the style of the moment, but stiletto and coffin-shaped nails have a sexier edge that may feel better suited to this time of year.

Glossy is always gorgeous, but we’d be remiss not to mention the chrome craze still going on since Hailey Bieber popularized the trend in 2022. More recently, jelly nails with translucent finishes and a sheer coat of colour are a coveted look. Lest we forget glitter, which is always a good idea for special occasions like Valentine’s Day.

The best Valentine’s Day nail colours to wear now

Butter London Fruit Machine Patent Shine 10x Nail Lacquer

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Is there anything sweeter than a bubblegum pink manicure? No matter what your Valentine’s Day plans are, Butter London’s “Fruit Machine” is the universally flattering polish you can wear on the romantic day and beyond.

While the diamond powder ingredient boosts brightness, the shock-resistant polymer technology allows for 10 days of chip-free, shiny wear. It’s an easy one to fall in love with year-round, too.

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OPI Do You Lilac It? Nail Lacquer

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For a fun departure from the usual pinks and reds, paint your tips purple! A cool-toned, pastel shade like this one by OPI adds a playful pop of colour while remaining subtle enough for you to not get bored.

This nail lacquer may be named “Do You Lilac It?” But we don’t lilac it, we li-love it.

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Essie Expressie Turn Up The Century Quick-Dry Nail Polish

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A Valentine’s Day date is the perfect excuse to try out the jelly nail trend. And while you’re at it, why not crank up your flirt factor with a hot shade of magenta?

With its translucent finish, Essie Expressie’s “Turn up The Century” is just what you’ll need to pull off the sheer look you’ve probably seen everywhere lately. Use it solo or to paint adorable tiny hearts on accent nails.

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Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Augmented Red-Ality Nail Polish

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Turn up the heat with a tried-and-true red manicure. With this candy apple red hue, you can’t miss.

Boasting a three-in-one formula with a built-in base and top coat, this nail polish is a one-swipe wonder. With a promise to dry in 60-seconds, it’ll be the easiest V-Day manicure you ever do.

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Revlon Holochrome Blushing Nail Enamel

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Get in on the chrome trend with a holographic nail enamel. While typical chrome manis require a chrome powder, this nail polish gives off a similar effect without extra steps or the cost of a salon shellac manicure.

Thanks to its chip-defiant and anti-fade technology, colour stays vibrant through dessert. Plus, this nail polish goes on smooth and bubble-free.

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Londontown Lakur Lemonade Pop Glossy Nail Polish

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A dreamy fusion of pink and lilac, Londontown Lakur’s “Lemonade Pop” Glossy Polish is the best of both worlds for those who simply can’t decide between these two Valentine’s Day favourites.

This sugary shade comes with a pro-contour brush made to fit the shape of your nails for ease of application. With each stroke, this polish imparts an ultra-glossy, gel-like finish that’s simply swoon-worthy for Valentine’s Day nail art.

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Essie Nail Art Studio Special Effects Ethereal Escape Nail Polish

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Essie’s “Ethereal Escape” polish features a pearlescent finish that’s sure to turn heads this Valentine’s Day. Bursting with duo chrome bits and light-reflecting pearls, it’s the whimsical shade you didn’t know you needed.

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OPI Left Your Texts on Red Nail Polish

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Partial to a classic red but want to spice things up? Look no further than OPI’s “Left Your Texts On Red,” for a timeless manicure that’s date-night ready.

Infused with glittery particles that shimmer with every movement, we’re still not over this ruby hue from the brand’s Me Myself and OPI 2023 Collection. One coat and it’ll be love at first swipe. Use it to create perfect red heart shapes, colourful French tips and Valentine’s Day nail designs—or as a solo burst of loving colour.

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Revlon Ultra HD Snap Driven Nail Polish

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More of a minimalist? Revlon’s “Driven” HD Snap polish is the “your nail but better” shade you may be seeking out. This nearly nude polish dries in a snap, so you can get back to the rest of your V-Day prep.

The ergonomic cap and 320-bristle brush built into this product makes achieving at-home manis a cinch.

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Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Go Garnet Nail Polish

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For a more sultry approach to Valentine’s Day nails, opt for a vampy red-meets-purple polish like this moody hue. Because nothing sets a sexy tone like a sultry set of dark tips.

Try pairing this plum polish with stiletto- or coffin-shaped nails. Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to try this sultry shade.

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You know what helps ease the January chill? (Aside from the groundbreaking couture fashion week in Paris we’re still swooning over, of course.) The street style out of Copenhagen Fashion Week! From bold colour and creative layering to the genuine smiles plastered on people’s faces (who says fashion people take themselves too seriously?), the looks roaming around the Danish capital are consistently a delight. And the Copenhagen street style FW24 is no exception.

Scroll through below for best Copenhagen street style FW24 (so far).

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